Commodities
Key Oil Ministers Head to Riyadh as OPEC+ Plans Change Again
- Key ministers set to gather in Saudi capital for discussions
- Change adds intrigue to talks expected to ratify status quo
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Major OPEC+ producers will gather in Riyadh this weekend to debate oil output cuts after the Saudi-led group revised its meeting plans for a second time.
Top officials from Kazakhstan, Russia, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait are among those due to convene in the Saudi capital on Sunday, according to officials. They’ll discuss prolonging supply curbs to the end of this year — and potentially into 2025, said delegates, asking not to be named because the information was private.